Includes
the ff. spent halogenated solvents: Tetrachloroethylene, tricholorethylene,
methylene chloride, 1,1,1, Trichloroethane, carbon tetrachloride,
chlorobenzene, 1,2,2 Trichloroethane, chlorinated flouro-carbons
if they contain a total of 10% or more (by volume) of one or
more of the above before use; it also includes all still bottoms
from recovery of these solvents and solvent mixtures.

G703

Non-halogenated
organic
solvents

Includes
the ff. non-halogenated solvents:
Xylene, acetone, ethyl acetate, ethyl benzene, ethyl ether,
methyl isobutyl ketone, n-butyl alcohol, cyclohexanol,
methanol, cresole, cresylic acid, nitro-benzene, toluene, Carbon
disulfide,iso-butanol, pyridine, benzene, 2-ethoxy ethanol and
2 nitropropane and other
non-halogenated organic solvents if they contain a total of
10% or more (by volume) of one or more of these solvents before
use; it also includes all still bottoms from recovery of these
solvents and solvent mixtures.

G704

H: Putrescible/Organic
Wastes

Animal/abattoir
waste

Includes
all wastes from animal feed lots containing an average of 100
or more animals;
All wastes from commercial slaughter houses that slaughter an
average of 500 or more animals per
year; all waste from poultry farms with an average of 5,000
fowls or more; all waste from facilities that process an average
of 2500 fowls or more.

H801

Grease
trap wastes from
industrial or commercial
premises

Includes
all establishments that generate an average of
50 kg per day

H802

I: Oil

Waste oils

Includes
all wastes from establishments that generate, transport or treat
more than 200 L of waste oil per day except vegetable oil and
waste tallow

I101

J: Containers

Containers
previously
containing toxic chemical
substances

Waste containers
that used to hold the toxic chemical substances listed in Classes
A, D, E, and L, subcategories
M504 and M505, and the chemicals listed in the Priority Chemical
List.
Containers that used to contain Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)
are categorized as L406 and excluded
from this sub-category.

J201

K: Immobilized
Wastes

Solidified
wastes and
polymerized wastes

Wastes
whose hazardous substances are physically immobilized by consolidation
to reduce the surface area of the wastes in order to meet the
waste acceptance
criteria

K301

Chemically
fixed wastes

Wastes
whose hazardous substances are chemically immobilized through
chemical bonds to an immobile matrix or chemical conversion
to meet the waste acceptance criteria

K302

Encapsulated
wastes

Wastes
whose hazardous substances are physically immobilized by enveloping
the waste in a non-porous, impermeable material in order to
store hazardous wastes until such time that a proper disposal
facility is available.

PHI/01/G32
Philippine Enabling Activity: Initital Assistance to the Philippines
to Meet its Obligations Under the Stockholm Convention on POPs.
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Manila
Bay Environmental Management Project (MBEMP)

The
Manila bay Environmental Management Project (MBEMP) is a local
component of the Regional Programme on Building Partnerships
in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA).
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